Posted on 12/20/2019 12:31:27 PM PST by CedarDave
A multi-part series investigating New Mexicos energy revolution and its impact on schools, roads, water, wildlife and the state budget. Individual stories:
Part 1 - Boomtown: Oil surge reshapes life in New Mexico
Part 2 - NM lawmakers wrestle with a budget bonanza
Southeast NM seeks a fair share of the oil money
Part 3 - Oil and gas another piece in New Mexicos water puzzle
Balancing Energy Leases and Wildlife Habitat
Methane emissions a numbers game in New Mexico
Part 4 - Four Corners is the flip side of NMs energy revolution
Part 5 - Major slowdown expected in U.S. shale oil production
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As usual the politicians will budgut as if the petro-dollars will flow foever and will burden generations yet to be born with enslaving debt.
I lived in the boom towns of Farmington back in 1954-1956 and 1973-1977. So many new families there kids only went 1/2 day to school in 1954-55.
Also the boom towns of Roswell and Carlsbad in 1959-1962.
Life there back then was good.
Success is always a problem for Democrat thug journalists.
And New Mexico government is racing to kill fracking as fast as they can. Insanity.
Will Susan Martinez run for the Senate? She’s not doing anything these days.
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I signed out and deleted my personal subscription info at the ABQ Journal. When I tried to access the articles, I got the question box. I also accessed current articles with the same result - a question box.
I suggest you try again. Also, I’ll try to pull some of the charts from the article and post if I can get to the jpg (most are embedded within HTML text.
Many thanks!
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